Slate Legal's 2021 highlights

It’s probably fair to say that 2021 has not been an easy year for anyone. However, despite the difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve worked hard to continue to provide an exceptional service to our clients and have continued to support the communities in which we work and live. Here are some of our highlights.

Despite all the challenges, we’ve managed to continue helping clients navigate though UK employment law. Whilst doing so, we’ve maintained our excellent independent rankings in the UK Legal 500, our top ranking as ‘ThreeBestRated’ for employment law in Newport and we continue to consistently rank in the top 3 in Google Voice Searches for the top employment lawyers in Newport.


Since our launch, we’ve made employment law work for 385 clients in England and Wales, plus one in France and one in the BVI. Our clients mainly consist of employers and employees.

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We continue to put our clients at the heart of everything we do. We’ve been delighted with the great client feedback received and with the kindness shown by so many.

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We’ve successfully represented clients in a large number of Employment Tribunal claims and have advised across a wide range of matters including:

Employer clients:

  • advising on protective measures against executives in breach of restrictive covenants;

  • successfully defending multiple claims of unfair/constructive/wrongful dismissal, disability/race/sex discrimination, health & safety/whistleblowing detriment and breach of contract;

  • bringing counter-claims against employees who have sued their employers for breach of contract;

  • drafting and negotiating different types of employment contracts;

  • advising on issues arising from refusals of flexible working requests;

  • conducting grievance investigations into bullying/sexual harassement on behalf of law firms and other clients;

  • drafting appropriate HR policies and procedures/staff handbooks for multiple businesses;

  • advising on complex whistleblowing matters;

  • advising on the employment aspects of mergers, acquisitions, outsourcings, relocations and restructurings.

Employee clients:

  • advising on numerous settlement agreements;

  • defending executives facing High Court injunctions for alleged breach of restrictive covenants; negotiated substantial settlement packages;

  • advising on race discrimination from managers at a recruitment company;

  • advising departing employees on challenging/getting around various restrictive covenants;

  • advising in relation to disciplinary and grievance hearings;

  • advising whistleblowers and negotiating severance packages;

  • advising in redundancy situations, negotiating improvements to severance packages;

  • presenting ET1/Claims and managing claims for unfair and wrongful dismissal (mainly sham/unfair redundancies, trumped up misconduct/underperformance allegations);

  • defending those falsely accused of sexual harassment, negotiating severance packages;

  • advising those facing attempted clawback of training costs and salary overpayments.


Slate Consult

Our specialist consultancy, Slate Consult, continues to provide employers with cost-effective access to expert employment law advice as well as HR, Health, Safety & Environmental services to ensure they are legally compliant.


Wellbeing

At Slate Legal, wellbeing continues to be synonymous with water sports and long may this continue! Consequently, one of our KPI’s is ‘Time on Water’. As in 2020, this year our regular windsurf sessions were occasionally thwarted by the powers that be imposing lockdowns/reservoir closures, however we still managed to get in a good number of windsurfing sessions at Llandegfedd reservoir. We also managed to enter several sailing races in Cardiff Bay and out in the Bristol Channel on the weekend with Cardiff Bay Yacht Club.


Community investment

Each year we’ve tried to give something back to our local community through a variety of initiatives.

For the sixth year running, we took part in national pro bono week and spent 5 November 2021 providing employment law advice to employees and micro businesses across Wales and England on a pro bono basis.

We’ve provided financial assistance to The Royal Welsh, Wales’ oldest and most decorated regiment, which has a barracks not far from our office in Newport.


We’ve continued to provide financial support to our local Charity of the Year 2021, Sparkle at Serennu Children’s Centre in Rogerstone, Newport - which we can see from our office. Sparkle does a fantastic job helping lots of local children and young people with a disability or developmental difficulty.



We’ve also continued to assist in fundraising for our local school, High Cross Primary.

Championing children’s rights

Our 10 month campaign to install a ‘beeping sound’ at the Pelican Crossing next to High Cross Primary School ended successfully in September when Newport County Council finally did the right thing - just in time for the return to school of hundreds of children. We believe that children’s rights are no less important than the rights of disabled people and it’s a pity that it took so long for the Council to take the action requested in relation to what should have been an obvious ‘no-brainer’.


Environment

Since our launch on 1 January 2016, we’ve strived to minimise our carbon footprint. We made the SME Climate Commitment in September this year to halve emissions before 2030 and achieve net zero before 2050.



Responsible Business Practices

We’ve always taken our Corporate Social Responsiblity seriously. In July we were very proud to become one of the first law firms in Wales to receive accreditation to the Good Business Charter. This aims to raise the bar on business practices across 10 areas: real living wage, fairer hours and contracts, employee well-being, employee representation, diversity and inclusion, environmental responsibility, paying fair tax, commitment to customers, ethical sourcing and prompt payment. And we are in good company, joining the likes of Capita, Deloitte, the CBI, TSB, St.James’s Place, Aviva, Eversheds Sutherland and Amnesty International.


We love what we do and would be happy to talk to you about how we can make employment law work for you in 2022. Call us on 07956 085635, email us at info@slatelegal.co.uk or click here and complete our enquiry form and we'll get back to you asap.

That’s it from us for 2021. We hope 2022 brings more normality for you. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Slate Legal celebrates Legal 500 success

We are delighted to have again been ranked by the Legal 500 as a leading employment law firm in Wales.

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With over 20 years experience as a specialist employment solicitor, our Managing Partner, James Moss, has again been recognised in the elite ‘Leading Individuals’ ranking.

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The Legal 500 UK is published annually based on independent research gathered from interviewing hundreds of thousands of clients and business contacts of law firms across the UK. The rankings are based on a series of criteria and highlight the legal teams who are providing 'the most cutting edge and innovative advice'. The latest edition states:

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Slate Legal’s Managing Partner, James Moss, commented:

We’re delighted to maintain our ranking as a leading employment law firm in Wales and I’m also very pleased to have again won recognition as a leading individual in the field of employment law.

The last 2 years have been so difficult for so many. We’ve remained fully operational throughout, continuing to provide a consistently excellent service to our clients. It’s really encouraging to receive such kind and thoughtful comments from our clients and referrers.

Employment Tribunal Compensation Limits 2021-2022

The UK government has updated certain rates and limits which affect how much compensation can be awarded by an Employment Tribunal for particular types of claims.

We've created a handy table summarising the key new rates and compensation limits from 6 April 2021 - 5 April 2022 inclusive. This should be particularly useful for HR Managers and for employees when working out the value of any potential employment-related claims.

We hope you will find this table to be a useful reference tool. As always, if you have any queries on this or any other employment law issue, please do not hesitate to contact us.

For the latest updates on key employment law cases and issues as well as links to useful articles, feel free to follow us on:

Twitter: @Slate_Legal

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2020 highlights

What an unusual and difficult year 2020 has been for everyone. We’ve reached the end of our 5th year in business and we’re hopeful that 2021 will be much better for our friends, family and our valued clients as the vaccination programme gets into full swing.

We’ve been busy, as usual, supporting businesses and individuals as they navigate their way through UK employment law but with the added complication of the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite all the challenges, we’ve maintained our excellent independent rankings in the UK’s leading legal directory, the UK Legal 500, our top ranking as ‘ThreeBestRated’ for employment law in Newport and we continue to consistently rank in the top 3 in Google Voice Searches for the top employment lawyers in Newport.

Since our launch, we’ve made employment law work for 326 clients across England and Wales as well as one in France (whom we enjoyed advising in French) and one in the British Virgin Islands.

Since our launch, we’ve made employment law work for 326 clients across England and Wales as well as one in France (whom we enjoyed advising in French) and one in the British Virgin Islands.

2,573 followers on Twitter

2,573 followers on Twitter


We continue to put our clients at the heart of everything we do.  We love to get great feedback and have been delighted with the kindness we’ve received from so many.

We continue to put our clients at the heart of everything we do. We love to get great feedback and have been delighted with the kindness we’ve received from so many.

193 followers on Facebook

193 followers on Facebook

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We’ve successfully represented clients in a large number of Employment Tribunal claims and have advised across a wide range of matters including:

Employer clients:

  • advising employers on protective measures against executives in breach of restrictive covenants;

  • defending multiple employers from claims of unfair/constructive/wrongful dismissal, discrimination, health & safety/whistleblowing detriment and breach of contract;

  • drafting and negotiating employment contracts;

  • advising a political party on employment issues relating to one of their candidates;

  • advising employers on issues arising from their refusal of flexible working requests;

  • conducting grievance investigations into bullying/sexual harassement on behalf of law firms;

  • drafting appropriate HR policies and procedures for multiple businesses;

  • advising on complex whistleblowing matters;

  • advising on the employment aspects of mergers, acquisitions, outsourcings, relocations and restructurings.

Employee clients:

  • advising on multiple settlement agreements, from quick advice on their terms and effect to drafting substantive amendments and negotiating improved terms (our highest value settlement - for a company director - was for £1.5 million);

  • defending executives facing High Court injunctions for alleged breach of restrictive covenants; negotiated substantial settlement packages;

  • advising lawyers subjected to sexual orientation discrimination from managers at several London law firms;

  • advising departing employees on avoiding and getting around various restrictive covenants;

  • advising multiple employees facing disciplinary and grievance hearings;

  • advising whistleblowers from 2 plc’s, negotiating severance packages;

  • advising multiple employees in redundancy situations, negotiating improvements to their severance packages;

  • presenting ET1/Claims and managing claims on behalf of multiple employees for unfair and wrongful dismissal (mainly sham/unfair redundancies, trumped up misconduct/underperformance allegations);

  • defending employees falsely accused of sexual harassment, negotiating severance packages;

  • advising an employee on defending his employer’s attempted clawback of 3 year retention plan;

  • advising an employee facing a clawback of salary overpayments by his employer.

Slate Consult

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Our specialist consultancy, Slate Consult, continues to provide employers with cost-effective access to expert employment law advice as well as HR, Health, Safety & Environmental services to ensure they are legally compliant.

Wellbeing

At Slate Legal, wellbeing is synonymous with windsurfing! Unfortunately, our weekly windsurf sessions were thwarted by a combination of lockdowns and reservoir closures this year. Nevertheless we still managed to get a good amount of time on the water and are hoping that Llandegfedd reservoir reopens on schedule on 1 March 2021!

Here’s one of our favourite videos from 2020 taken at one of our windsurfing wellbeing sessions on 19 September 2020 when our Managing Partner was honoured to be joined by local windsurfing guru and Intensive Care consultant, James Williams, one of the stars of the award-winning BBC1 documentary ‘Critical’:

Community investment

Each year we’ve tried to give something back to our local community through a variety of initiatives.

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For the fifth year running, we took part in national pro bono week and spent the morning of 6 November answering queries from employees and micro businesses across Wales and England on a pro bono basis.

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At the start of the year we sponsored our local under 9s rugby team ‘Newport High School Old Boys RFC’ and really liked their smart blue jackets. Unfortunately they didn’t get much wear out of them as the season was promptly curtailed by the Covid19 lockdown! Here’s hoping 2021 will be a different story!

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We have provided financial support to our Charity of the Year 2020, Sparkle - based at Serennu Children’s Centre in Rogerstone, Newport, which does a fantastic job helping lots of local children and young people with a disability or developmental difficulty.

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We continue to assist in fundraising for High Cross Primary School and also contributed a bottle of champagne for this year’s Christmas raffle.


Environment

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Since our launch on 1 January 2016, we have tried our best to minimise our carbon footprint and have remained an active member of the Legal Sustainability Alliance.



We love what we do and would be happy to talk to you about how we can make employment law work for you in 2021. Call us on 07956 085635, email us at info@slatelegal.co.uk or click here and complete our enquiry form and we'll get back to you asap.

New HM Treasury Direction re: CJRS

We now have the benefit of a new (31 page) Direction from HM Treasury which, together with the previous three directions, fleshes out the points made in our last Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (“CJRS”) blog.

The new Treasury Direction sets out the legal framework for the CJRS and explains in more detail how the newly extended CJRS will operate until 31 January 2021. A fifth Treasury Direction will be published later covering the remaining two months of the CJRS (February and March 2021).

Key points:

  • eligible employees can be placed on furlough leave instead of being dismissed or laid off;

  • it is no longer possible to retrospectively furlough employees - employers had until 13 November 2020 to put appropriate furlough agreements in place to achieve this;

  • furlough agreements need to be put in place before the start of the relevant claim period, though they can be varied during the claim period. It should be possible to vary previous furlough agreements so long as this happens before furloughing the employee under this newly extended CJRS;

  • as mentioned in our last blog, previous guidance suggested that if you were an employer considering dismissing any furloughed employees for redundancy (or any other reason), it would be prudent to issue notice of dismissal before 1 December 2020 otherwise you may not be able to claim under the CJRS in respect of any of the notice pay. The new Direction confirms our view - no claims may be made for any day that an employee is serving notice between 1 December 2020 and 31 January 2021;

  • HMRC will publish information about CJRS claims on the internet, including the name of the employer and a “reasonable indication” of the amount claimed. Only if an employer can show that publication would expose their workforce to “serious risk of violence or intimidation”, will they be excluded from publication. This is unlikely to apply to most employers.